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The string collective, comprised of violinists Andy Ting, Samuel Strong, Miranda Ronan, and cellist Ella Hoffman, made their public debut as the Sonoma County String Collective at the Petaluma Garden Valley Ranch.

Faculty, students, staff and community partners collaborate to share the stories of the nearly 2000 buried in its “Home Cemetery” between 1892 and 1960.

Cinematic Arts and Technology major Mikaela McNeely has always had her sights set on the film industry.

Congratulations Joshua Glasgow, Professor and Chair of Philosophy, recipient of the 2024-2025 Excellence in Research, Scholarship, or Creative Activity Award, which recognizes a me

On March 29, 2025, four sociology majors, Tyler Kahinu Hayashida, Gigi Srisawat, Lisset Miranda Roldan, and Ashley Symes, collaborating with Professor Soo-Yeon Yoon on the Koret project on social relationships among immigrants in the Bay Area presented their preliminary findings at the Pacific So

On February 21, 2025, Professors Wenwen Ni and Matthew Callahan (Psychology Department) spoke at a competitively selected professional development symposi

Roman Angel Gallardo (a PhD student at the University of Chicago Booth Business School and SSU psychology major graduate) was selected as the single graduate student speaker for the Group Processes and Intergroup Relations pre-conference.

Press for Professor Romesburg's forthcoming book, Contested Curriculum: LGBTQ History Goes to School (Rutgers UP, April 2025) has b

Heather Smith (Psychology) and Diana Grant (CCJS) recently published a systematic revi